CAMBODIA: The testimony could be used against alleged perpetrators of Khmer Rouge.
09/14/2009
Greg Mellen
Staff Writer
Long Beach Press Telegram (California, USA)
The Applied Social Research Institute of Cambodia, in partnership with several organizations, is talking to survivors and families of victims of the 1970s genocide at several events this week.
Participants have the opportunity to provide testimony that may be used in proceedings against alleged perpetrators in the ongoing war crimes tribunals in Cambodia.
For decades, a debilitating fallout for survivors of the genocide has been feelings of helplessness and powerlessness.
Dr. Leakhena Nou, a professor at Cal State Long Beach, has led the effort to get victims' testimony from the Cambodian Diaspora in the U.S.
Nou says by speaking out, victims are able to regain a sense of power and justice.
"It's a matter of human rights," Nou told the Press-Telegram in March. "They have a right to be part of truth and reconciliation for their suffering and for their own healing."
Kaing Geuk Eav, also known as Duch, is the first alleged war criminal appearing before the Extraordinary Chambers of the Courts of Cambodia, which is conducting the tribunal.
Duch is charged with overseeing the mass torture and execution in prison camps, including Cambodia's notorious Tuol Sleng, or S-21.
Between 1975 and 1979, an estimated 2 million Cambodians died from executions, starvation, illness and deprivation under the Khmer Rouge.
A second trial is slated for alleged Khmer Rouge leaders Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan, Ieng Sary and Ieng Thirith.
More trials and defendants are possible.
Victims and families affected between April 17, 1975, and Jan. 6, 1979, have the right to file complaints that will be brought to the ECCC.
Law students from UCLA's International Justice Clinic and translators will help victims fill out official information forms.
The sessions to provide possible testimony are:
Thursday at McBride Park, 1550 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., from 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Friday at United Cambodian Community, 2201 E. Anaheim St., from 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday in Santa Ana at Cambodian Family Inc., 111 E. Wakeham Ave.
Similar efforts are being organized in Northern California, Lowell, Mass., Portland, Ore., Virginia/Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. Other sites are possible.
People interested in testifying are asked to RSVP by Wednesday by e-mail to apa.asric-khmer.justice@nyu.edu.
greg.mellen@presstelegram.com, 562-499-1291
09/14/2009
Greg Mellen
Staff Writer
Long Beach Press Telegram (California, USA)
Where and when:LONG BEACH - There are still a few chances for local Cambodian residents who were victimized by the Khmer Rouge to have their stories heard.
- Thursday at McBride Park, 1550 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., from 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.
- Friday at United Cambodian Community, 2201 E. Anaheim St., from 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.
- Saturday and Sunday in Santa Ana at Cambodian Family Inc., 111 E. Wakeham Ave.
The Applied Social Research Institute of Cambodia, in partnership with several organizations, is talking to survivors and families of victims of the 1970s genocide at several events this week.
Participants have the opportunity to provide testimony that may be used in proceedings against alleged perpetrators in the ongoing war crimes tribunals in Cambodia.
For decades, a debilitating fallout for survivors of the genocide has been feelings of helplessness and powerlessness.
Dr. Leakhena Nou, a professor at Cal State Long Beach, has led the effort to get victims' testimony from the Cambodian Diaspora in the U.S.
Nou says by speaking out, victims are able to regain a sense of power and justice.
"It's a matter of human rights," Nou told the Press-Telegram in March. "They have a right to be part of truth and reconciliation for their suffering and for their own healing."
Kaing Geuk Eav, also known as Duch, is the first alleged war criminal appearing before the Extraordinary Chambers of the Courts of Cambodia, which is conducting the tribunal.
Duch is charged with overseeing the mass torture and execution in prison camps, including Cambodia's notorious Tuol Sleng, or S-21.
Between 1975 and 1979, an estimated 2 million Cambodians died from executions, starvation, illness and deprivation under the Khmer Rouge.
A second trial is slated for alleged Khmer Rouge leaders Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan, Ieng Sary and Ieng Thirith.
More trials and defendants are possible.
Victims and families affected between April 17, 1975, and Jan. 6, 1979, have the right to file complaints that will be brought to the ECCC.
Law students from UCLA's International Justice Clinic and translators will help victims fill out official information forms.
The sessions to provide possible testimony are:
Thursday at McBride Park, 1550 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., from 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Friday at United Cambodian Community, 2201 E. Anaheim St., from 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday in Santa Ana at Cambodian Family Inc., 111 E. Wakeham Ave.
Similar efforts are being organized in Northern California, Lowell, Mass., Portland, Ore., Virginia/Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. Other sites are possible.
People interested in testifying are asked to RSVP by Wednesday by e-mail to apa.asric-khmer.justice@nyu.edu.
greg.mellen@presstelegram.com, 562-499-1291
7 comments:
freedom of speech "not" without consequenses!
"NICHHAING TATOR, ASONTA-YI VITA-NHOR AK-NAING KAKNOR, UTCHIN-TI PHAVAK SAN THA NI, ANTI MO-YAING SAMOU-SAMO-SAYA-YOR"
"HE WHO HAS REACHED THE GOAL,IS FEARLESS,HAS BROKEN THE SHAFTS OF EXISTENCE,-OF SUCH A ONE THIS IS THE FINAL FORM"
L` Ignorance est la source de la souffrance.
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=sVLTFmWX4VE
http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2009/04/9-lives-of-norodom-sihanouk-part-1-in.html
http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2009/04/9-lives-of-norodom-sihanouk-part-2-in.html
Can Helen Jarvist - who has Marxist-Leninist ties - be trusted to lead the ECCC victims unit?
Khmer love singing :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huZ1oiRMClI&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iT09V1Ro44&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrBbRN-5YOA
About Me! I Don't realy particular care concerning Khmer Rouge's case.
Yes! I can assure you that I was a Khmer Rouged cadre, I jointed the soldier on May 1974 in the jungle I was 16 year old of age and also, my uncle jointed Khmer Rouge soldier since 1970 when we captured Angkor Wat temple and the vicinity were closed. During the Vietnam invaded 1979 I immediately ran to Thailand I had a Thai wife and letter on devoice her because she refused to live in Cambodia with me. She loved me because the way I looked and attracted to her. I was a young good-looking Black Khmer man that time. I learned English all years around. I was a young Cambodian smart led who had been helped and saved people lives even thought I was a Khmer Rouge cadre. I hate Chackrupot Americ because they bombed and did not help my country. Khmer Rouges NOT all were uneducated as to what you and other people state here in this forum. Currently, I live in Cambodia, I work at night shift sometime day shift thus I am able to communicate with you guy here (KI Media news) and enjoy providing any comments, suggestions and respect to the people. We all Khmers (Khmer Rouge), stop accusing too much on Khmer Rouge, it’s not going to any good. I wish the country could turn back to day one again, because I hate people.
Note: if you write long sentence like a whole book, I don’t have time to read it. Thanks)
Angkorian Krama Man
angkoran kramaman you are a liar! people can see that you lie through you teeth. You must be an oldfart or a khmer imposter craving for attention. Le tme give you my attention: Fuk YOU!
Hey, Angkorian Krama Man
I'm going to attend this testimony meeting on Thursday. I've lived across the street and you're also invited tough guy. Here is the address:
McBride Park of Long Beach, CA
1550 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90813-0024
So you can collect all the information for your boss whoever is it. We don't even know who you are. Once you came and look at our face we're like nightmare KHMER.
nightmare KHMER
Anonymous said...
"One blind man leads many blind men"Our Lord Buddha
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=sVLTFmWX4VE
1:41 PM
Anonymous Anonymous said...
When is the prime minister Hun Sen turns? No countries around the world let the bloodiest khmer rouge run the country like that.
Time to change,evry one except infamous khmer rouge
1:43 PM
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Can Helen Jarvist - who has Marxist-Leninist ties - be trusted to lead the ECCC victims unit?
2:01 PM
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Monks khmer said:
Mneal Avisor euy ri neak bam-phlang Sasna Toathakut,kmean neakna leuy kraov pi kaun chao Toathakut.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p63xt5AlahY&feature=related
2:12 PM
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Helen Jarvist ,do you understand Putho,Puthaing,Akni-chaing ,Aknata?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onDjy--ne0o&feature=channel_page
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